SAM Allardyce ordered doubles all-round today, as he continued to set targets for his happy Wanderers.

The manager is satisfied that, now on 41 points, his players have already done enough to secure a fourth successive season of Premiership football, but he will not let them ease up.

First and foremost he wants victory over Spurs at the Reebok tomorrow, which will give him the satisfaction of a first League double of the season in addition to equalling last season's 44 point haul - Wanderers' best ever return in the Premier League.

And, for good measure, he wants to see Kevin Davies - his personal choice as player of the season - take his goal tally into double figures.

But he will not stop at that. Allardyce now has high expectations of his players and, with five games to play, he wants three more wins - preferably at home - to finish higher than any Bolton side for 44 years and finally give the Reebok the reputation as an unwelcoming place for visiting teams and managers.

"We need the players to be pro-active and not reactive," he said. "The relax mode is all right as long as it brings the best out of them and builds up the chance to accumulate more points than ever before. Finishing higher than 11th would be worth celebrating but I don't want to just celebrate surviving. And, if we don't get past 44 points, I won't be happy.

"I want three points tomorrow against Spurs and to achieve that other small goal of our first double of the season. We've let Manchester City, Birmingham and Manchester United do the double over us so it's time we got one back."

Wanderers picked up their sixth away win at Wolves on Monday when they effectively allayed any lingering fears they may get caught up in the survival scrap. Now, with three of the five remaining games at the Reebok, Allardyce believes there is an opportunity to improve on their poor return of four home wins.

"I'd like to try and finish with a couple more wins at home," he said. "I'd like to finish with a total of seven home wins and six away and I'd even sacrifice two away defeats if I could get that."

Davies, who has scored nine goals, has the backing of his team-mates and manager in his bid to reach double figures. "He has arguably been the most important individual of the whole lot," Allardyce said.

"We have the Jay-Jay's brilliance and Youri's skills but there's been no contribution bigger than Kevin Davies'.

"Now we've got to make sure he's not just a one season wonder."

Davies has been ever-present this season, seeing off the challenge of imported strikers Mario Jardel and Javi Moreno.

"It's been even more important for him to succeed because the strikers we brought in - Mario Jardel and Javi Moreno - have been failures in terms of what they've contributed."